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How Do You Grow Hanging Tomato Plants Upside Down?

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How Do You Grow Hanging Tomato Plants Upside Down?

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The avid gardener will usually come up with ways to improvise when the normal growing season ends in his part of the world. When the wintry season arrives the inventive gardener will usually find ways to continue the season, but growing tomatoes upside down is slowly becoming a trend, both outdoors and indoors. The Question Is: How Does One Get Started? For both the indoor and outdoor experimenter all you need to do is find or make a hanging plant basket that preferably has a hole in the bottom that should be no more than about 2 inches in diameter that will later conveniently pass the stem of the plant through, which in this case will be a tomato plant. It is a careful procedure, but it can be done. I procured a black wrought iron wire constructed planter with an organic web material possibly a quarter inch thick which will hold the soil and I covered this with a circular cut piece of cardboard, punctured a 3/8 inch hole in the middle and then made a cut from the edge of the circle to

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